1. For iOS & Android Data Transfer

How to Transfer Contacts, Messages, Music, Photos and More between iOS and Android Phones?

Step 1. Connect Two of Your Devices to Computer. To start with, run the program and connect two devices (they can be an Android phone or tablet, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch) to your computer via USB cables. When your devices are connected and recognized by your program, your devices will show in the window as follow.

Note: iTunes must be installed to make sure the program work properly. Since it needs certain data from iTunes to sync.

Here take iDevice for example. The names of your devices will be displayed in the places of "Source" and "Destination". You can click “Flip” to change which one be the source and the targeted phone.

Now, data on your source phone that can be transferred are listed in the middle, such as contacts, photos, messages, etc. You only need to check those you wish to transfer to another phone and click Start Copy. The selected files would be fully copied to your target phone.

2. For Android/iOS Backup and Restore

Step 1. Backup Phone Data to the Computer.

First, run Data Transfer while your iOS, Android phone is connected to the computer with a USB cable. Select the Backup option in the Home Menu to bring up the Backup Panel. Once you check all the data that you wish to backup, click Start Copy, and Data Transfer will start to back up the selected contents on your phone to the computer.

Step 2. Restore Phone from the Saved Backup.

Select Restore option from the Home Menu while your phone is connected to the computer. Then, in its drop down list, select a backup file format. After you locate the saved backup file that you wish to restore to your phone, click Start Copy to transfer the contents from the backup file to the target phone.

Now, SynciOS Data Transfer also empowers you to transfer iTunes playlists to your Android phone as well as iDevice effortlessly.

If you have ever backed up your iPad/iPhone/iPod through iTunes, you can recover lost contacts, photos, videos, SMS messages, notes, ebooks, app data and settings from iTunes backup files in your computer.